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Arabic dialect

Najdi Arabic

The Arabic of central Saudi Arabia around Riyadh. Closely related to Gulf Arabic but with distinct vowel and consonant features rooted in the bedouin Najd plateau.

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Najdi Arabic?

Najdi Arabic is a dialect of the Arabic language.

Where is Najdi Arabic spoken?

Najdi Arabic is primarily spoken in Saudi Arabia.

Which region is Najdi Arabic associated with?

Najdi Arabic is part of the Middle East region on DialectAtlas.

What are the other dialects of Arabic?

Arabic also includes Modern Standard Arabic, Levantine Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, Gulf Arabic, Maghrebi Arabic, Iraqi Arabic, Sudanese Arabic, Yemeni Arabic, Hejazi Arabic, Hassaniya Arabic, Chadian Arabic, Moroccan Darija, Algerian Arabic, Tunisian Arabic, Libyan Arabic, Saidi Arabic. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

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Modern Standard Arabic

MSA · Fuṣḥā · Literary Arabic · Standard Arabic

The codified supra-regional standard used across the Arab world in education, media, literature, and formal speech. Derived from Classical Arabic, it has no native speakers and no single regional home — it is acquired as a formal register layered above the spoken vernaculars. Cairo, as the historical center of Arabic publishing, broadcasting, and scholarship, serves as its conventional locus.

Iraqi Arabic

Mesopotamian Arabic

Spoken across Iraq and parts of eastern Syria and southwestern Iran. Carries strong Aramaic and Turkic influence and splits internally between gilit (southern) and qeltu (northern) varieties.

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